Ethnology Videos
News for Week of 29 November - 5 December 2009
from Archaeology Channel - Audio News from Archaeologica on December 08, 2009
Duration: 577
Duration: 577
News items read by Laura Kelley include: Submerged city discovered off Libyan coast(details) Vikings may have recycled iron in Englanddetails) Stressed-out lives nothing new(details) Chinese bronze dates back 3700 years(details)
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News for Week of 22-28 November 2009
from Archaeology Channel - Audio News from Archaeologica on December 01, 2009
Duration: 608
Duration: 608
News items read by Laura Kelley include: Paleoindian point excites interest in Ontario(details) Akkadian seal in Egypt is mark of foreign invasiondetails) New tombs may be missing link between early Peruvian cultures(details) Serving girl reconstructed from ancient Korean tomb(details)
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News for Week of 15-21 November 2009
from Archaeology Channel - Audio News from Archaeologica on November 24, 2009
Duration: 603
Duration: 603
News items read by Laura Kelley include: Greek temples tended to face the dawn(details) Humans used Cascade Range nearly 10,000 years agodetails) Mesolithic blades excavated in England(details) Three preColumbian tombs found in Costa Rica(details)
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News for Week of 8-14 November 2009
from Archaeology Channel - Audio News from Archaeologica on November 17, 2009
Duration: 688
Duration: 688
News items read by Laura Kelley include: BNew Mayan mural shows rare glimpse of common peoples life(details) Early Japanese building raises new debate over location of ancient kingdom(details) Newly found Tennessee fort was a stop on the Trail of Tears(details) Canaanite palace mural shows Minoan connections(details)
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News for Week of 1-7 November 2009
from Archaeology Channel - Audio News from Archaeologica on November 10, 2009
Duration: 578
Duration: 578
News items read by Laura Kelley include: Beads may document de Sotos exploration of southeast(details) Crusader builder supply was stockpile of recycled marble(details) Medieval ship remains found in Swedish lake(details) Young man is newest Moche noble burial(details)
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News for Week of 25-31 October 2009
from Archaeology Channel - Audio News from Archaeologica on November 03, 2009
Duration: 507
Duration: 507
News items read by Laura Kelley include: Steppe bison may offer clue to early American migration(details) Stone Age wooden artifacts found in Sweden(details) West Indian site may rewrite history(details) Beer bottle used as 17th century talisman(details)
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News for Week of 18-24 October 2009
from Archaeology Channel - Audio News from Archaeologica on October 27, 2009
Duration: 550
Duration: 550
News items read by Laura Kelley include: Seventeen wooden statues discovered in Peru(details) Alexandria settled before Alexander the Greatdetails) Bronze Age skeletons found under German railway line(details) Hadrian's "liberal arts school" discovered near the Roman Forum(details)
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News for Week of 11-17 October 2009
from Archaeology Channel - Audio News from Archaeologica on October 20, 2009
Duration: 652
Duration: 652
News items read by Laura Kelley include: Central Canadian campsite yields evidence of early dinner recipe(details) Long abandoned quarry in Crete could be the real Labyrinthdetails) Middle eastern murals capture Crusader ideas of heaven and hell(details) Louisiana students dig into Civil War siege works(details)
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News for Week of 4-10 October 2009
from Archaeology Channel - Audio News from Archaeologica on October 13, 2009
Duration: 609
Duration: 609
News items read by Laura Kelley include: Ancient Roman Population may be smaller than believed(details) Possible Goth mercenary found in Britaindetails) Bluestonehenge may be Stonehenge crematorium(details) A dozen Pre Columbian graves discovered in Peru(details)
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News for Week of 27 September - 3 October 2009
from Archaeology Channel - Audio News from Archaeologica on October 06, 2009
Duration: 633
Duration: 633
News items read by Laura Kelley include: Revolving banquet hall of Emperor Nero is found(details) Peruvian digs uncover temple with colorful murals(details) Computer re analysis of early Pacific canoes builds new picture of migration(details) Tucson area dig discovers entire irrigated field system(details)
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News for Week of 20-26 September 2009
from Archaeology Channel - Audio News from Archaeologica on September 29, 2009
Duration: 701
Duration: 701
News items read by Laura Kelley include: Skeletons may date to Trojan War(details) Metal detecting enthusiast finds Anglo Saxon war bootydetails) Ancient Syrian cellar reveals bounty and burials(details) Gulf of Mexico may hold evidence of early human habitation(details)
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News for Week of 13-19 September 2009
from Archaeology Channel - Audio News from Archaeologica on September 22, 2009
Duration: 762
Duration: 762
News items read by Laura Kelley include: Shrines on rocky Hawaiian islet are still a mystery(details) Hellenistic town of Tel Dor includes fine carving of Alexanderdetails) Tomb of Peruvian priestesses holds unexpected man(details) Early Bulgarian shrine may have Minoan connections(details)
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News for Week of 6-12 September 2009
from Archaeology Channel - Audio News from Archaeologica on September 15, 2009
Duration: 593
Duration: 593
News items read by Laura Kelley include: Easter Island home to original red hats(details) Giant statue of Apollo revealed at World Heritage Sitedetails) Early humans used flax 34,000 years ago(details) Ancient synagogue found in Israel(details)
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The Greek Language of Ancient Macedonians: Epigraphic Evidence
from Vasko Gligorijevic on December 09, 2008
Duration: 596
Duration: 596
Epigraphic artifacts created by Macedonians, an ancient and modern Greek entity, from Vth century BCE to IIIth century CE. This material, which on this video represent only a tiny fraction of archaeological finds which bear inscriptions and which were authored by Ancient Macedonians, is a testimony to the exclusive usage of Greek language among them. From single words and small inscriptions to larger paleographic monuments, these artifacts are integral part of the Hellenic heritage.
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patafilm # 644 "ethnology disgress"
from FDSA.life on November 18, 2008
Duration: 238
Duration: 238
Short experimental docu-voodle featuring two space-walks near/in the University of Copenhagen, Amager. Fine drone ambient soundtarck ecerpt from dac crowell/ magnatune. [Sam Renseiw: video 644 for patalab02.blogspot.com]
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THE SAMANTHAS
from MicrobeWorld on August 04, 2008
Duration: 1855
Duration: 1855
The Samanthas or the Khonds of Visakhapatnam agency of Andhra Pradesh, India are one of the few surviving "primitive tribal groups". They speak the language called "Kuvi". Slash and burn cultivation is the major source of livelihood for the Samanthas. Though the modern commercial exploitation of forests has restricted the areas available to the native tribesmen, there remains several tribal societies in India representing various modes of archaic farming which followed in time that of hunters and gatherers.
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CHILDREN OF THE FOREST (CHENCHUS)
from MicrobeWorld on August 03, 2008
Duration: 1393
Duration: 1393
This ethnographic documentary deals with the socio-economic and the religious life of the Chenchus, a Telugu speaking hunting-gathering tribe living in the Nallamalai forests of Andhra Pradesh, India. They are a conservative tribal group and have not made many changes in their lifestyle or tried to adapt to modernity. They live in the enclosed space and geography leading a life of an unbroken continuity.
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A Statement about the Communist-Invented Pseudomacedonian Forgery - FYROM Issue
from Vasko Gligorijevic on December 11, 2007
Duration: 361
Duration: 361
A notary-verified statement, by Vasil Gligorov, a Serb from Skoplje and a history student at UKIM, Citizen of FYROM, exposing the lie of the Pseudomacedonism by stating history as it is. This statement is given as a facsimile of the original. Some frames are not part of the original. Translation of the first three articles of the statement in English is from 4.48 to 6.00
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The Greek Ethnic Character of Macedonians
from Vasko Gligorijevic on December 11, 2007
Duration: 268
Duration: 268
A presentation of the ancient Greek civilization's heritage in Macedonia which belongs to the highest rank of Greek culture and political history Notes: The introduction is in Serbian and English language. The background is provided by the hymn of Macedonia : / Makedonia ksakusti - Famous Macedonia.
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